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Shawn Wentzel
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I just purchased an SR3 recently and couldn't find a lift to lift up the front of the car. I bought a Grey Steel one from a company in the UK and it just didn't work well, so I ended up building my own style (I have a CNC machine shop). I wanted it to fit under the front splitter and safely lift it up as well as be able to lift up the back.

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Would this be something that other people would be interested in and have a need?  



   
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Gordon513
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Looks very well engineered & fabricated 😀 .  It works similar to quick lift jacks like this?

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/bgr-bgr156p?srsltid=AfmBOorYa6Plbru7K5FA1ANSB_yKySd4XYkC6qxQ9893odDVTdnQYlUhMdc



   
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Shawn Wentzel
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Yes that is the one I purchased. I couldn't get it to fit well under the splitter and the build quality was not good. There was lots of slop in everything and sharp, un-deburred edges on the tubes



   
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Dave Batal
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That’s a really sweet quick Jack you made.  I’ve had one from Pegasus for years for my Formula cars.   With the sr3, I need to roll the front tires onto 1/2” thick wood to make it work. 
nice job!



   
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